Monday, April 23, 2018
2:00 p.m. – Special Meeting
Training Room WT-2A 2nd Floor – West Tower
Note change to meeting room location
Members: City Councillor G. Dhillon – Wards 9 and 10, Chair City Councillor P. Fortini – Wards 7 and 8, Vice-Chair
Broker Representatives: Milton Bhangoo Makhan Dhother Joe Farrugia Avtar Grewal
Plate Owner Representatives: Louis Gotzamanis Amarjit Grewal Lynn Slade Zafar Tariq Jaswant Uppal
Driver Representatives: Daljit Gill Rajinder Rai
Citizen Representatives: Ravinder Chahal Sushil Ninawat
Accessibility Advisory Committee Representative: Raymond Shaver
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Agenda
Taxicab Advisory Committee Committee of the Council of
The Corporation of the City of Brampton
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Note: Please ensure all cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and other electronic devices are turned off or placed on non-audible mode during the meeting.
1. Approval of Agenda
2. Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act
3. Previous Minutes
3.1. Minutes – Taxicab Advisory Committee – February 27, 2018 The minutes were considered by Committee of Council on March 28, 2018 and the recommendations were approved by Council on April 4, 2018. The minutes are provided for Committee’s information.
4. Delegations/Presentations
4.1. Presentation by J. Bisson, Manager, Licensing Enforcement, Corporate Services, re: Private Transportation Company Licensing Considerations. (See Item 6.1)
5. Reports
6. Other/New Business
6.1. Discussion re: Insurance Requirements for Ride-share Operators. (See Item 4.1) Note: A Global News article dated March 29, 2018 entitled "Uber driver facing
charges after fatal crash on Gardiner Expressway" is attached for information.
7. Correspondence
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8. Information Items
9. Question Period
10. Public Question Period 15 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made at this meeting)
11. Adjournment Next Meeting: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 2:00 p.m.
(meeting location will be Alderlea - 40 Elizabeth Street S.)
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Members Present: City Councillor G. Dhillon – Wards 9 and 10, Chair City Councillor P. Fortini – Wards 7 and 8, Vice-Chair
Broker Representatives: Avtar Grewal
Plate Owner Representatives: Louis Gotzamanis Amarjit Grewal Lynn Slade Zafar Tariq Jaswant Uppal
Citizen Representatives: Ravinder Chahal Sushil Ninawat
Members Absent: Broker Representatives: Milton Bhangoo (regrets) Makhan Dhother (regrets) Joe Farrugia (regrets) Driver Representatives: Daljit Gill Rajinder Rai (regrets) Accessibility Advisory Committee Representative: Raymond Shaver (regrets)
Staff Present: P. Morrison, Director, Enforcement and By-law Services, Corporate Services
J. Bisson, Manager, Licensing Enforcement, Corporate Services
P. Fay, City Clerk, Office of the Chief Administrative Officer
S. Pacheco, Legislative Coordinator, Office of the Chief Administrative Officer
Minutes
Taxicab Advisory Committee Committee of the Council of
The Corporation of the City of Brampton
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The meeting was called to order at 2:04 p.m. and adjourned at 2:56 p.m.
1. Approval of Agenda
The following motion was considered. TC001-2018 That the agenda for the Taxicab Advisory Committee Meeting of
February 27, 2018 be approved as amended to add the following:
6.4. Discussion at the request of Jaswant Uppal, Committee Member, re: Status Update – Work Plan for Ride-Sharing Company Licensing.
Carried
2. Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act – nil 3. Previous Minutes 3.1. Minutes – Taxicab Advisory Committee – December 4, 2017
The recommendations were considered by Committee of Council on December 6, 2017 and approved by Council on December 13, 2017. The minutes were received by Committee of Council on January 17, 2018 and by Council on January 24, 2018. The minutes were provided for Committee’s information.
4. Delegations/Presentations 4.1. Delegation from Pete Karageorgos, Director, Consumer and Industry Relations,
Insurance Bureau of Canada, re: Insurance Coverage for Ride-sharing.
Pete Karageorgos, Director, Consumer and Industry Relations, Insurance Bureau of Canada, made a presentation entitled “Insurance Coverage for Ride Sharing”, and provided information with respect to the following:
Insurance Bureau of Canada
Ride-sharing insurance coverage for drivers and users
Regulations
Ride-sharing and auto insurance in Ontario
Ride-sharing phases
Insurance coverages
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Committee discussion took place with respect to the following:
Consumer protection
Indication that appropriate insurance is available for ride-sharing
Questions as to whether the taxi industry can obtain insurance coverage similar to ride-share companies
The following motion was considered.
TC002-2018 That the delegation from Pete Karageorgos, Director, Consumer and
Industry Relations, Insurance Bureau of Canada, to the Taxicab Advisory Committee Meeting of February 27, 2018, re: Insurance Coverage for Ride-sharing be received.
Carried
5. Reports – nil
6. Other/New Business 6.1. Verbal update from James Bisson, Manager, Licensing Enforcement, Corporate
Services, re: Definition of "Taxi Business" in the Excise Tax Act.
James Bisson, Manager, Licensing Enforcement, Corporate Services, advised that staff have reviewed the new definition of "taxi business" in the Excise Tax Act and there are no implications to the taxicab industry. In addition, Mr. Bisson provided information on the collection of HST by ride-share companies under this Act. The following motion was considered.
TC003-2018 That the verbal update from James Bisson, Manager, Licensing Enforcement, Corporate Services, to the Taxicab Advisory Committee Meeting of February 27, 2018, re: Definition of "Taxi Business" in the Excise Tax Act be received.
Carried
6.2. Discussion re: Taxicab Stand on 8 Nelson Street.
James Bisson, Manager, Licensing Enforcement, Corporate Services, advised that due to safety concerns, the City-owned property adjacent to the Nelson Street taxi stand will be fenced to restrict access. Mr. Bisson explained that this property was often used by taxi drivers as a staging area to access the taxi stand on Nelson Street.
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Committee discussion on this matter included:
Risks associated with the subject property
Alternative options for taxi stand overflow on Nelson Street and a request that staff investigate the opportunity to use space in the transit terminal area
Status of proposed changes to the lane configuration on George Street
6.3. Discussion at the request of the City Clerk's Office, re: Change to the Membership
Status of Lynn Slade on the Taxicab Advisory Committee.
Peter Fay, City Clerk, provided background information on the composition of the Taxicab Advisory Committee, noting that Lynn Slade was appointed to this Committee as a Driver Representative. Mr. Fay informed Committee that Ms. Slade recently became a taxicab plate owner, and thus is ineligible to continue as a Driver Representative, based on the Committee’s terms of reference. Mr. Fay advised that Committee may consider a motion which acknowledges Ms. Slade’s status change and recommends her continued representation on the Committee for the remainder of this term of Council. The following motion was considered.
TC004-2018 Whereas the Taxicab Advisory Committee terms of reference define its
composition to include taxicab driver representatives (as defined in Licensing By-law) and who are not plate owners; and
Whereas Lynn Slade was appointed to the Committee early 2016 as a Driver Representative, and has made valuable and productive contributions to the Committee, including an exemplary attendance record; and
Whereas Lynn Slade recently became a taxicab plate owner, and thus is technically ineligible to continue as a Driver Representative, based on the Committee terms of reference; and
Whereas there are only two scheduled meetings of the Committee remaining this term (after February 27, 2018) and Lynn Slade’s continued representation and contribution to the Committee will contribute to effective meetings;
Therefore Be It Resolved That, having regard for her valued contributions and attendance with the Committee to date, Lynn Slade, originally appointed to the Committee as a Driver Representative, be permitted to continue to serve on the Committee for the remainder of this term, despite having now become a Plate Owner Representative.
Carried
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6.4. Discussion at the request of Jaswant Uppal, Committee Member, re: Status Update – Work Plan for Ride-Sharing Company Licensing.
In response to questions from Committee on this matter, J. Bisson, Manager, Licensing Enforcement, Corporate Services, advised that:
the work plan is currently underway and options for a ride-sharing program will be presented to this Committee for feedback
industry feedback (taxicab and ride-share), as well as public input will be collected and form part of the draft proposal
benchmarking of ride-share licensing programs in other municipalities will be undertaken
a report on a ride-sharing program for Brampton is anticipated to be presented to Committee of Council in May 2018
Committee discussion on this matter included the following:
Protection of residents using ride-sharing services
Enforcement of ride-share operations in Brampton and an indication that the City has no authority to stop vehicles and demand proof of insurance, driver’s licence, etc., and no jurisdiction on GO Station property
7. Correspondence – nil 8. Information Items – nil 9. Question Period – nil 10. Public Question Period
In response to a question from a member of the public, P. Morrison, Director, Enforcement and By-law Services, Corporate Services, provided information regarding charges for ride-sharing operations in Brampton.
11. Adjournment
P. Morrison, Director, Enforcement and By-law Services, Corporate Services, advised Committee of the need to schedule a meeting in April 2018 to review options for a ride-sharing program in Brampton. The following motions were considered.
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TC005-2018 That a Special Meeting of the Taxicab Advisory Committee be scheduled to take place on Monday, April 23, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. for the purpose of reviewing a proposed ride-sharing program.
Carried
TC006-2018 That the Taxicab Advisory Committee do now adjourn to meet again
on Monday, April 23, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. or at the call of the Chair.
Carried
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City Councillor G. Dhillon, Chair
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Private Transportation Company Licensing
April 23, 2018
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MANDATEFebruary 24, 2016
• Council passed resolution C035-2016 that directs staff to review the Mobile Licensing By-law in light of TNC apps and operations such as UBER in order to make recommendations to Council to consider for changes that will regulate TNCs, taxicab and limousine businesses in the City of Brampton in a manner that will allow their businesses to operate in a fair and competitive environment that is safe for the public and provides consumer protection.
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BACKGROUND
Feb 2016
Council Resolution to review Mobile
Licensing By-law
July 2016
Consultation session with
Taxicab industry
Aug 2016
Public consultation
through online survey
Aug & Oct 2016
Consultation with limousine
industry
2017
Taxi Industry amendments
made to lessen impact
due to new service
Spring 2018
Staff to make recommendations
based on all stakeholder input
By end 2018
Council decision; Mobile
Licensing By-law amended
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CURRENT SITUATION
• Enforcement Efforts
• Benchmarking surrounding Municipalities
• Ottawa, Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Region of Waterloo, Vaughan, Hamilton and Innisfil
• Public Feedback
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City of Brampton2015 2016 2017
Completed Taxi Trips
1,804,694 * 1,714,036 1,747,294
% of plates leased
66 61 58
Average Lease price
$827 $744 $694
Average Transfer Value
$97,333 $46,833 $55,075
* Estimated number due to only 3 of 4 Brokers provided trip data
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Corporate Implications• Non-tiered Licence Fee
• Additional staff to assist with administration and enforcement
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Staff RecommendationThat Council direct staff to proceed with reviewing the Mobile Licensing By-law with input received from all stakeholders, and to report to Council in Spring 2017 with proposed changes to the by-law.
Taxi consultation
Limousine consultation
Public Survey
Rideshare consultation
Municipal benchmarking
Proposed changes to
by-law
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Conclusion• Many of our surrounding municipalities chose to
license ride share companies rather than prohibiting their operations
• Staff developed a draft schedule for Council’s consideration
• The new class of licence will be entitled “Private Transportation Company”
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Questions?
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Uber driver facing charges after fatal crash on Gardiner Expressway
By Catherine McDonald Crime Specialist Global News
An Ottawa man facing four charges of dangerous driving causing death and criminal Negligence causing death in relation to a two-vehicle crash on the Gardiner Expressway last week has been released on bail.
Twenty-three-year-old Abdibared Bishar Mussa left the courthouse at 2201 Finch Avenue on Wednesday after the Crown consented to Mussa’s release on $3,000 bail. As part of Mussa’s release, he is not allowed to be in the front seat of any vehicle.
Toronto police said the collision happened around 3:30 a.m. on March 21 in the westbound lanes between South Kingsway and Islington Avenue.
Global News has learned Mussa was behind the wheel of his 2012 Hyundai Sonata, which he was operating as an Uber, and was transporting a young couple to Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Police said Mussa was east of Royal York Road when he was attempting to re-enter the highway of the shoulder at the time of the crash.
A police source told Global News that Mussa had pulled off into the shoulder of the highway and stopped because his cellphone, which was mounted on the dash, had fallen. After picking up his phone and remounting it on the dash, Mussa pulled out into live traffic instead of slowly accelerating in the shoulder before merging into traffic.
A male passenger in the back seat of the Hyundai suffered life-threatening injuries in the crash and died in hospital the following day. Three other people were injured.
Global News has learned the man who died was 28-year-old Nicholas Cameron. His girlfriend who was also a passenger in the Uber at the time and said the couple, who had been dating since October, were going to the airport in order to board a flight to Mexico before the two planned to return to Florida for her father’s wedding. She described Cameron “a great guy who cared so much and who didn’t deserve this.”
Cameron worked as a web developer for a company called BrainStation. Jason Field, the company’s CEO, said in a written statement to Global News that employees were “deeply saddened” after learning of Cameron’s death.
“Nicholas was a valuable member of our team here at BrainStation as a part-time web development instructor and continuously made contributions to his community through teaching and mentoring at the Ladies Learning Code,” he said.
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Cameron was also the youngest child of the late Bill Cameron, a former Global News and CBC broadcaster.
Uber spokesperson Kayla Whaling said the ride-sharing company is co-operating with officers.
“Our hearts are with those grieving for the loss of their loved one following this horrible tragedy. We will support the police investigation in every way possible,” she said.
Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact police at 416-808-1900 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477.
— With files from David Shum
© 2018 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
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